ASUS Tytan G70 features one-click Turbo Gear overclocking that allows users to make the most of the 4th generation Intel Core i7-4770K processor without having to reboot. ASUS Turbo Gear technology provides simultaneous four-core CPU overclocking to push the Tytan G70's clock speed from the standard 3.7GHz to two stable levels - Level 1 at 3.9GHz and Level 2 at 4.1GHz. The latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX780 graphics card has the capacity to deliver smooth gameplay at the highest in-game graphics settings and can support up to four displays, as well as the option to game in 3D with NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround.

Efficient cooling solutions in the heat of battleThe Tytan G70 features a 10-way venting design that takes advantage of its 10 cooling fans. Activating Turbo Gear mode automatically opens the top and side vents to reveal six front-facing and two rear-facing fans. These, along with two fans in the bottom grill and inside the case, work in tandem with the integrated water-cooling system to provide effective thermal management. These cooling solutions make the Tytan G70 ideal for marathon gaming sessions and prolong component lifespan, too. The vents also have sensors to prevent them from closing on fingers. Tytan G70 sports solid, chiseled lines, with intricate patterns on the chassis as well as lighting effects like the ROG logo and bottom grill LEDs change color from blue to red to reflect overclocking levels.

Enhanced SonicMaster audioTytan G70 features ASUS SonicMaster technology. Together with MaxxAudio from Waves, recipient of a Technical GRAMMY Award, they give Tytan G70 immersive and impactful audio delivery, enhancing the gaming experience with reverberating explosions and gunshots, with even the slightest footsteps giving directional auditory cues on the battlefield. Tytan G70 also comes with the ASUS-exclusive AudioWizard interface that allows users to tailor settings according to their needs.

Real-world usability and convenienceTytan G70 comes with ASUS Wireless Charger for cable-free charging of smartphones and tablets that are compliant with the Qi inductive power standard. To charge, users simply need to place their Qi-compatible device on the recharging tray built into the top of the case. ASUS also provides Tytan G70 users with 32GB of complimentary ASUS WebStorage for three years.

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#4630450 Posted on: 08/02/2013 10:08 AM
Just sell the case, no one cares about premades.

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#4630451 Posted on: 08/02/2013 10:13 AM
Yay for design aesthetics over functionality. They used quite a few fans, however they blocked the intakes with fancy grills.

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#4630479 Posted on: 08/02/2013 11:10 AM
The case looks good for people on aircooling....but like mentioned before,a real enthousiast builds his own pc ;p

#4631023 Posted on: 08/03/2013 06:28 AM
I think we all have. It's just like the alienware case lighting systems. I think at some point of our enthusiast careers we wanted to have that just to mess with. I'd be a buyer for that case alone though. It'd be sick to have it open up and stuff, lol.

#4632257 Posted on: 08/05/2013 01:23 PM
I don't even like the case design on this one, but I suppose there are some medium rich or more like lazy guys who go for this kind of premade rigs.

If I were filthy rich though, I would rather buy myself a 10.000$+ customized uber pc like the ones from Origin, with those gigantic customized cases, everything watercooled, where I can pick the hardware myself and go for 4xTitans etc.